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Thu, Oct 28, 2004
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Taiwan News
- MAC welcomes China's speech
- Railway questioned over Ishihara's train trip
- Hsu Li-teh may aid KMT asset sale
- Wang Jin-pyng upbeat about election prospects
- DPP candidate targets opposition `rumors' with ad
- Findings on drowning released
- Cut-throat media can endanger journalists
- Taiwan rises one place in press freedom rankings
- Ghostly news can scare your children, group says
- Tainan factory site blamed for cancer
- Lien blames Chen for Powell barb
- EVA passengers sought for bird-flu check
- Taiwan Quick Take
Business
- AU Optronics lowers financial forecast
- Chinatrust reports third-quarter profits jump by 22 percent
- UMC has dismal outlook for fourth-quarter profits
- `Next Magazine' rewards service excellence
- Chinese insurers may be able to open offices soon
- Taiwan, like Japan, to resume US beef imports
- Gloomy electronics sector dampens investors' mood
- Economic indicators remain unchanged
- Business Briefs
Editorials
Sports
World News
- Thaksin orders inquiry into deaths
- Philippines marks the birth of the `kamikaze'
- US, allies watch N Korean missile base for launches
- Police in Beijing arrest asylum-seekers, activists
- Arroyo says any coup attempt is doomed to failure
- Russia's upper house ratifles emissions agreement
- UK motorists plagued by `cowboy' wheel clampers
- Blair bowed to pressure from tobacco firm: report
- British troops head north to Baghdad
- Amnesty calls for abuse probe
- US troops not told to secure explosives
- Cassini makes first flyby of Titan
- LA police seize Picasso painting stolen by Nazis
- World News Quick Take
World Business
Features